It’s time that the legal profession stepped up boldly to lead the much-needed college campus free speech reforms we all know are required in this national moment of consequence.

In the wake of the horrific attacks on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, we have all watched in disbelief at the callous displays of bullying and terrorizing Jewish students on some of our nation’s most elite college campuses. Worse, the badly delivered testimony by three Ivy League presidents on Capitol Hill on Dec. 5, 2023, put a glaring spotlight on just how off-balance our campus leadership has become on the issue of free speech, when they could not clearly and succinctly call out as immoral and unacceptable the bullying of Jewish students and faculty on campus.

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